On 03/17/2012 09:45 AM, Boris Bobrov wrote: > Hello! > I've noticed the task with adding concurrency to wget and was really happy to > see that wget will soon get that feature - I needed it a lot some time ago. > > I would also like to implement that feature. But I've got some question > beforehand. > 1. Do you require knowledge of wget's internals by the time of application > submission? > 2. I have some (theoretical and a bit of practical) knowledge in working with > concurrency (including C), but have zero experience in writing something > except simple memory managers (300 lines) and OS-level file managers (800 > lines) in C (but have some python experience). Though I've hacked proftpd to > confirm there a bug once. > So, should I try sending an application or experience is a "must have"?
Thanks for your interest in applying for this, Boris! Individual project proposals are really best handled on the mailing lists or forums dedicated to that project. In this case, the appropriate list would be [email protected], which I've included in the distribution. Further messages in this thread should leave [email protected] out. It will probably greatly help your messages getting to [email protected] if you take the time to subscribe to that list (if you aren't already), which you can get information about at https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-wget/ -mjc
